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Sheila Menefee
September 11, 2009
Eric:
When something tragic happens people are at a loss of words. I want you to know that we are here for you and our love and support is with you at all times. Sandy's passing will leave a void in our lives and the hearts of all those who knew her. Let the love of those around you help you throughout your life, hold tight to the memories for comfort, lean on your wife for strength, and always remember how much you are loved. While we are mourning the loss of Sandy the Heavens are rejoicing to have her Home at last. Treasure every moment you had with your mother because that is a moment no one else can replace. When you miss your Mom just imagine the stars as an opening in Heaven allowing our lost love ones to shine down upon us to let us know they are truely happy. I know my boy Daniel is happy, pain free, and no longer sick and Sandy is too.
We love you,
Sheila, Bryan, Joni, Bill, Becky
Charity, Tristan, Chloe, & Meadow
Diana Camacho-Alcantara
August 25, 2009
To The Cochran Family;
I am really sorry and saddened to hear about the passing of Sandra, she was a wonderful, caring, and funny neighbor. My thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you. May God give you the strength and comfort to make it through this difficult time and may you find comfort with your memories.
Marty Lohnes
August 25, 2009
To Sandi Family,
I met Sandi at the title bureau some 30 years ago and enjoyed the friendship that developed over the years. She was lovely and funny as a person could be. She has had a long hard road in this life, but now she is back with Jim. May she rest in peace, I will miss her.
Tony Pinto
August 24, 2009
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
RITA CASSON
August 24, 2009
SCOT & KIMBERLY,
MAY YOUR HEART SOON BE FILLED WITH WODERFUL MEMORIES OF JOYFUL TIMES TOGETHER AS YOU CELEBRATE A LIFE WELL LIVED. SANDY'S JOKES AND LAUGHTER BROUGHT A SMILE TO MANY PEOPLE.
Jon and Paula Olinger
August 24, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
April Clouser(South)
August 24, 2009
Hey Brian and kids,
Just wanted to say I'm so sorry to hear about Sandy she was a wonderful person. She was always willing to help someone but wouldn't let no one help her without a fight. If you need anything please let me know i love you guys alot.
SCOT COCHRAN
August 22, 2009
PICTURES OF MOM AND DAD FROM A SCHOOL DANCE UP TO 1988
Phyllis Smith
August 22, 2009
You Learn
After a while you learn the subtle difference holding a hand and chaining a soul. And you learn that Love doesn't mean leaning and comprimising doesn't always mean security. And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts and presents aren't promises, and you begin to accept your defeats with your head up, and your eyes ahead, with the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child. And you learn to build all your roads on today, because tomorrows grounds are too uncertain for plans, and futures have a way of falling down in mid flight.After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much. So you plant your own garden and you decorate your own soul instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure, that you really are strong and that you really do have worth.And you learn... that with every goodbye... YOU LEARN.. You will always be on our minds and in out hearts, and sadly missed Love Ya Phyllis Smith and Gene Smith Trotwood
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